Chaotic evacuation
On 10 November, the day after Russia announced the evacuation from the right bank of the Dnipro, Ukraine’s Armed Forces began to take control of the settlements left behind by the enemy, moving towards Kherson from the northwest (alongside the M14 highway) and northeast (including alongside the Dnipro River bank).
On 11 November, Russia’s Defence Ministry announced that by 5 AM, “the operation aimed at redeploying Russian forces to the left bank of Dnepr [sic] had been accomplished. No hardware or armament have been abandoned on the right bank. <…> Any casualties in personnel, armament, hardware, and material means have been prevented.”
But the numbers spell out that no organised retreat could have taken place. The evacuation of Russian troops, most likely, resembled chaotic fleeing.
As of 10 November, according to Ukraine’s Defence Minister Oleksii Reznikov, around 40,000 Russian soldiers and officers were present on the west bank of the Dnipro River. He thinks that it would have taken at least a week to move this number of troops to the east bank.
On 9 November, the US Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, general Mark Milley, said he “believed a retreat was underway”, however, Russia “had amassed as many as 30,000 troops in Kherson”, so not one but several weeks would be needed for a full withdrawal.
Meanwhile, the Russian Ministry of Defence reported that 30,000 Russian servicemen and 5,000 units of armament and hardware had been withdrawn to the east bank; furthermore, the task was accomplished in two days instead of several weeks. This is the time period specified by state-owned news agency TASS. But the only way to move such a large number of troops and equipment in an organised manner across the river in two days under enemy fire is via teleportation.
Pro-Russian “war correspondents” later reported that by the morning of 11 November, around 20,000 people and 2,000-3,500 units of military equipment had been withdrawn. This assessment is unverifiable; however, it sounds more likely than the information provided by the Defence Ministry.